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Publishes All County and Town vf
ficial Advertisements.
MANNING. S. C., OCT. 24. 19+00.
Prices Speak Aloud While Brag Only Whispers.
Gent' heavy fleeced lined under
Shirts and Drawers only 45c. each or
85C per suit, Shirts and Drawers. Gent's
heavy Jersey Ribed Vest only 25e that
will cost you elsewhere 35c.
Ladies hea'.y Jersey Ribbed Canton
Undervest at 23c each or 45c per pair.
Gent's neavy all wool Vest and Drawers
at $2.00, $3.00 and $500 per suit. (Shirt
and Drawers) a large line of drummer's
samples. Hats at one half the usual
price-A $1.50 Hat for 5c a $2.00 for
81.00 and so on is the way we sell our
large stock of sample Hats.
Just think of it, another lot of those
3i Quilt Calico's-Also a large line of
fast colored Calico's at 44, 5 and tic. per
vd. I have heard it intimated that we
advertise things we haven't got. and in
order to lay at rest such rumors I will
pay to each person $5.00 in gold for
each item that we can't prove that was
in stock the day that advertisement ap
peared in the papers. In fact we make
it a rule to never advertise an article
unless we have a sutticient quantity on
hand to last at least 10 days or two
weeks.
We are here in business, we trust for
life and we know it will never do to try
to draw trade in our store by bogus ad
vertising.
Yours truly,
W. E. JENKINSON.
Notice is hereby given that no advertise
ments will be changed in this paper where
the copy is brought in later than Saturday
noon.
Orange blossoms will bloom in Sum
merton next month.
Boys' Clothing at S. I. Till's.
Grape Juice deliciously refreshing at
Brockinton's Soda Fount.
The railroads will have reduced rates
to the fair next week.
A few Graphophones for sale at
Rhame's Drug Store.
The Manning oil mill is pushing
ahead to get ready to crush seed.
How about a Lemon Phosphate now
at Brockinton's Fount.
500 lbs. Cotton Batting for Quilts and
Comforts at 1Oc. per roll at Jenkinson's.
Mr. Nelson Gamble, a prominent
farmer in the Seloc section, is very ill.
School Books for all schools, at
Rhame's Drug Store.
Sample Hats at S. I. Till's.
Last Friday night the blacksmith
shop of Mr. W. T. Hill at Trinity was
destroyed by fire.
Brockinton's Soda Water, Bright,
sparkling, cold and refreshing.
Great bargains in Remnants at Jen
kinson's.
Rev. E. D. Wells of Georgetown, who
has been visiting at Packsville, has re
turned to his home.
Cheapest line Gent's Underwear in
town at Jenkinson's.
Colgate's Violet Soap, 5 and 15c cake,
at Rhame's Drug Store.
Hunt up your registration certificates
for the general election which comes
off 6th, day of November.
Soda Water, cold as it ought to be,~
and sweet as you like it at Brockinton's.
No war prices at S. I. Till's.
'lied last Sunday, in St. James' town-.
shc, Mrs. W. N. ('obia. She leaves a
hus.hand and ten children.
Coigate's Turkish Bath Soap, 45c per
dozen aakes, at Rhame's Drug Store.
Get the $3.50 kind of Shoes from S. I.
Till for $2.98. They are beauties.
The bridal crop seems to be taking
on another growth, and there is no
danger of frost cutting it short.
Special sales every day at S. I. Till's.
A few fine Parlor Lamps, with Deco
rated Globes, for sale at Rhame's Drug
Store.
Mr. A. P. Hutchinson of the firm of
Legg & Hutchinson has arrived from
Tennessee with a lot of fine stock.
25 dozen all Wool, Double Seat Knee
Pants at 50, 60 and 75c. per pair at Jen
kinson's.
The hot supper at Home Branch for
the benefit of Miss Curtis' school was
quite a success, and $25 was realized.
Calico, 3ic yd.; Hora *an, 3ic vd.: Cot
ton Batting, 10c. Burie. Best grade
Calico at 5c. yd. at Jenkinson's.
The host of friends will be glad to
learn that Mr. J. W. McLeod is im
proving and will soon be weighing cot
ton.
'Those Florence Two-Horse Wagons
are here; we will be pleased to see you
now. Legg & Hutchinson.
The slump in cotton has staggered
the trade somewhat, but with a cool
snap it will come back with greater
force.
Jenkinson is selling Sample Hats for
Men and Boys so cheap until you think
they are partly given to you.
The marriage of Mr. Jos. L. Wells
and Miss Roberta Wells will take place
tomorrow evening in the Methodist
church.
Do you need the best, cheapest line
of Gent's, Ladies' and Children's Shoes
you ever saw? They are at Jenkmnson's.
The latest game for young folks is
" holding hands." It is only played by
two, when no one else is supposed to be
looking.
Tennessee Horses, Tennessee Mules.
Our first car load has just arrived: now
is the time to come and get first choice.
Legg & Hutchinson.
Manning needs a land improvement
company to buy up and build on the
lots now needed to meet the demands of
the town's growth.
For sprains. swellings and lameness there is
nothing so good as Chamberlain's Pain Balmn.
Try It. For sale by The R. B. Loryea Drug
Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop.
Nimmer is constantly tempting the
appetites of the people. You should
try his pork sausages and his gallon
cans of tomatoes.
Mrs. A. G. Russell, Nashville, Tenn.,
wrote: Dr. Moffett's TEETHINA (Teeth
ing Powders) is the greatest blessing to
teetnmg children that the world has
ever known. [2t
It is with much pleasure that w.
announce the convalesence of Col. W\.
B. Wilson who is in the Riverside in:
fimary in Charleston.
The R. B. Loryea Drug Store beg to
inform their man" kind patrons thait we~
observe the foll'owing hours: D~uring
the week our drug stor'e is open from
a. m. to 9 p. in.: Saturday nights to
11:30. Sunday hours. 9 a. m. to 12:30 p.
mn.: 3:30 to t:50 p. m. Night calls re
sponded to promptly and cheerfully by
our Pharmacist, Mr. J. F. Arant, Ph.
The red hat fad has struck town anu
the high colored head coverings are
being worn regardless of color or pre
vious condition of servitude.
$500.00 worth of Lan Robes arrived
this week. Think about Robes for ;,e.
worth 41.25: our Robes at K5.00, $~.
and 410.00, are simply grand. Legg &
Hutchinson.
We offer for sale two tracts of land
in M1idway township. one contammig $13
acre-, I m'ouse: the other. 8~> acres, rood
dwelling, barns and stables.
Wanted:-Local or traveling sales
man to sell our Oils. Greases, Paints.
White Lead. Petrolatum. on comnis
sion or salary exclusively, or as a side
line. Penn Petrolatum Co.. Oil Re
tiners. Coraopolis. Pa.
The persons coming for the election
boxes will come prepared to furnish the
commissioners with the information
with regard to the mileage of the other
managers.
This is the season when mothers are
alarmed on acconnt of eroup. It is
quickly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure, which children like to take. The
'R. B. Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Lor
yea. Prop.
Died last Saturday. near Turbeville,
Mrs. Lucille Gamble, wife of Mr.
Nelson Gamble, aged about 47 years.
The intermetit took place at. Shiloh
church Monday.
When you cannot sleep for coughmin. it is
hardly necessary that any one should tell you
that you need a few doses of Chamberlain's
Couch Remedy to allay the irritation of the
throat. and make sleep possible. It is good.
Try it. For sale by The R. 13. Loryea Drug
Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop.
Married at the residence of the bride's
parents. by Rev. R. A. Whittaker, on
last Wednesday. Dr. Pittman and Miss
Alice Turbeville. a daughter of Mr.
S. C. Turbeville.
No other pills can equal DeWitt's Lit
tle Early Risers for promptness, cer
tainty and efficiency. The R. B. Lor
yea Drug Store. Isaac M. Loryea. Prop.
Mr. A. B. Stuckey of the Sumter Bar
was in Manning last Monday. looking
after the dower interests of Mrs. Y. N.
Butler in several pieces of property in
this town and county.
We suggest that the managers in the
federal election follow the law in mak
ing out their reports so as to not give
the Republican opposition any ground
upon which to base a contest.
Just think of it, heavy Fleece-Lined
Undershirts at 45c. each. Nice Percale
Negligee Shirts, with two Collars and
one pair Cu:ts, at 50c. each. Nice
Fleece-Lined Undervests and Drawers
to match, only S5c. per Suit at Jenkin
son's.
Married last Thursday, at the resi
dence of the bride's parents, near
Packsville, Mr. W. E. Elwell of Colum
bia and Mrs. - Gregg. widowed
daughter of Dr. W. H: Reynolds.
Married last Sunday, by Magistrate
E. C. .Dickson, at the home of the
groom's parents, Mr. Reese Shepperd
and Miss Lizzie McLeod, a daughter of
Mr. Jack McLeod of Packsville.
Governor McSweeney is to perform
the marriage service at a double wed
ding in Kingstree next Tuesday. The
ontracting parties are Dr. Lynch and
a Mr. Askins and the Misses Benjamin,
sisters.
Married last evening by Rev. W. A.
Pitts, at the home of the bride's mother,
t Jo' dan, Mr. Joseph Davis, a son of
~on. C. M1. Davis. and Miss Maggie
Sprott, a daughter of the late Hon.
ames Sprott.
You know What You Are Takdng
When you take Grove's Tasteless
hill Tonlic because the formula is
lainly printed on every bottle showing
hat it is simply Iron and Quinine in a
asteless form.' No Cure, No pay. 50c.
Mi1ss Kearney delivered a temper
ance lecture to a good audience in the
Methodist church last Friday night.
Ihe attendance would have been larger
had it not been for the troupe playing
in the Institute hall.
-For three days and nights I suffered agony
ntold from ani attack of cholera morbus
brought on by eating cucumbers," says M. E.
Lowther. clerik of the district court. Centerville.
owa. "I thought I should surely die, and tried
a dozen different medicines but nil to no pur
se. I sent for a bottle of Chamberlain's Cohic.
holera and Diarrhoea Remedy and three doses
relieved me entirely." Tnis remedy is for sale
y The R. B. Loryea Drug Store. Isaac M.. Lor
yea. Prop.
Mr. S. P. Oliver of Thigpen, Flor
ida, who is on a visit home to his
mother, met with a serious accident
esterday. In attempting to cut a
witch off from a limb his knife slipped
and cut the leaders on his hand, making
very bad wound.
Torturing skin eruptions, burns and
sores are soothed at once and promptly
healed by applying DeWitt's Witch?
Hazel Salve, the best known cure for
piles. Beware of worthless counter
feits. The R. B. Loryea Drug Store,
Isaac MI. Loryea, Prop.
We understand there is a mcvement
on foot to get a special term of court for
this county. This is as it should be,
because there are prisoners in jail who
ought to be tried and either be sen
tenced or acquitted. It would be an
injustice to them to hold them in jail
until next February.
The Appetite of a Goat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose stom
ach and liver are out of order. All such should
know that Dr. King's New Life Pills, the won
derful stomacl. and liver remedy. gives a splen
did appetite. soand digestion an'd a regular bod
iy habit insure perfect health and great en
ery. Only :5 ce'nts at the R. B3. Loryea Drug
Store.4
MIanning has bee n struck by a trav el
ing sign painter by Lhe name of "'Cun
nie.' and he did some beautiful work
on yenning's jewelry store window,
Wells' tonsorial parlor windows and a
shade in the office of THE MIANNING
TIES. This man is an artist and does
his work well and cheap.
This signature is on every box or the >.:
Laxative Bromio-Quinine Tab
the remedy that cures a cold inI one (l-7
A theatrical company played in the
Moses Levi MIemorial Institute hall last
Friday and Saturday nights, to fairly
good 'houses. On Friday night the
house was good, when it is considered
that other attractions were here on
that night. The company is composed
f Mr. C. Hatfield and his wife and their
workis highly satisfactory: both, are
good actors. MIrs. Hatfield's rendition
of the curse scene in the play of "Leah
the Forsaken" was grand and her sup
port was good. The play on Saturday
night "Iln the Shadow of' the Rockies"
was well rendered. This company is
far better than many of the large com
Msthat visit cities. It is clean and
air work dcserv'es patronage.
A ILife and Death Fight.
Mr. W. A. Hines of Manchester. Ia.. writinc o'f
hsalmost miraculous escape from death. say's:
xosure after measles iniduced serious lu
roue. which ended in c'onsump)tion. I had
!reqent he'morrhav'.-'s ad coutlhed ni::ht and
d. All my doc tors said I miust die. 'Then I
erean to uw' Dr. ~. ' New Di'covery' for C'on
sun.ption, which conmpletely cured men. I wvould
not e without 'te ft 'x c ost a b)ottle.
lunreds have used 't ou my rec'om:ne'ndation
and all say it never fails to cure throat, chest
and lung troubles. Regular size 50e. and s1.
"He That Any Good
Would Win"
Sho!d Fame good health. Pure, rich
blood is the firs! requisite. Hood's Sarsa
pariZL, by giving good blood and good
healh, has hc-ped m.y a an to success,
besices geting st-cngth and co::r.age to
v.ornen voo, beme- takingt, could rot
even see ; ny good in UIFe to '.
The taxable property of South Caro
lina is. according to the latest assess
ment, 818.3.O30.(13. an increase over last
year of 6.59S.335. In Clarendon the
assessed valuation is: Railroad. $3.56,
410: real estate. $1.442,53.: personalty,
C.. 50. Total. $2,584,S93. The
amount to be collected for county pur
poses at 4 mills is $10,339.58. With this
amount together with sources of income
from licenses and tines, we see no rea
son why the tax levy should not be re
duced at least one more mill. r ad when
the General Assembly meets we believe
that the legislative delegation from
this county will make the deduction.
The levy for this year is one mill less
than last year, and we hope that next
year it will be at least one mill less
than this. The taxpayers will appre
ciate this saving by their representa
tives.
Glorious News.
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile of Washita. I
T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters
has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula. which caused
her great suffering for years. Terrible sores
would break out on her head and face, and the
best doctors could give no help: but her cure is
complete and her health is excellent." This
shows what thousands have proved.-that Elec
tric Bitters is the best blood purifier known.
Its the supreme remedy for eczema. tetter. salt
rheum. ulcers. boils and running sores. It stim
ulates liver. kidneys and bowels, expels poisons,
helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only
50 cents. Sold at the R. B. Loryea Drug Store.
Guaranteed. 4
An attempt was made by Jim Deas,
alias Sheep, last Thursday to escape
from the chaingang. which is at work
at "Puddin' " Swamp in Salem, and it
resulted in his being shot by Guards
man J. H. Windham. Dr. Woods was
sent for and, on examination, it was
found that he had been struck with 114
No. 2 shot, peppered from head to foot.
Mr. Windham told us that Deas in
formed him that he was going to leave,
and that he might as well shoot, for if
he didn't when he did get away he
would kill him. Deas trotted off under
a bridge, holding a spade up to his
head as if to protect that part of him.
Windham ordered him to halt, but he
disregarded the order: ' he fired and
this did not stop him. A trusty was
sent to catch him, but Deas got away
from the trusty; then Windham
brought him down with another shot.
Deas was serving a twenty-five day
sentence for petty larceny, charged
with stealing some razors from Mr.
Nimmer. His wounds are not regarded
fatal.
He Fooled the Surgeons.
All doctors told Renick Hamilton of West Jef
ferson. 0.. after suffering IS months from rectal
fistula. he would die unless a costly operation
was performed: but he cured himself with five
boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest pile
cure on earth. and the best Salve in the world.
:5 cents a box. Sold at the R. B. Loryea Drug
Store. 4
A Card.
Editor The Manning Times:
Permit me to thank my friends for
their support and assure them that the
honor conferred upon me is duly appre
ciated.
Clarendon has a place in the Engross
ing Department filled by a most estima
ble and worthy lady who, in all proba
bility. will be elected State Librar-ian.
In that event it seems likely that a
fair daughter of another county will get
her place. I can't see why our county
should lose it. Those girls of ordinar-y
intelligence and that write a plain,
swift hand, who have heavy responsi
bilities up)on them should file their ap
p)lications with Solicitor J. S. Wilson
and one with Attorney General Duncan
Bellinger and give the delegation the
opportunity of pressing their claims
and working for them.
Besides, here are our County Treas
urer, County Supervisor and Clerk of
Court having positions filled by young
men who can battle with the world and
easily make a living in many ways that
a lady cannot, and many of our fair
daughters burdened with the load of
filial dependence, fully competent to
fill the places. Let them file their ap
plications and recommendations before
January 1st and if they are ignored the
people shall know the reason why.
It is no use for us, the men. to sit by
and wait for our modest girls to press
themselves forward, for they wtill never
do so. It is our duty to look out for
them. Let us urge them to file their
applications in their own hand, mod
estly, and as a representative of only
the white people in this respect. I for
one will do all in my power to place our
political patronage where it will do the
most ood. 1. C. GALLUCHAT.
Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrenceville. Va.,
writes, "I1 am using Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure in my practice among severe cases
of indigestion and find it an admirable
remedy." M1any hundreds of physi
cians depend upon the use of Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure in stomach troubles. It
digests what you eat, and allows you to
eat all the good food you need, provid
ing you do not overload your stomach.
Gives instant relief and a permanent
cure. The I. B. Loryea Drug Store,
Isaac 31. Loryea. Prop.
O A.SBT O L.2A.
Bm the TIh Kindi You Have Always Bought
of.
Get Thin
Get fat; get nice and plump;
there is safety in plumpness.
Summer has tried your
food-works; winter is coming
to try your b-eath-mnill. Fall
is tihe time to Lvace yourself.
But weather is tricky; look
out ! Look out for colds espec
ially.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod
Liver Oil is the subtlest of
helps. It is food, the easiest
food in the world; it is more
than food , ithelps you digest
your food, and get more nutri
ment from it.
Don't get thin, there is
safety in plumpness. Man
woman and child.
If you have not tr:t. : vn for frea sa.mple
its agreeable tas.te w u uprise you.
409 i'earl Street, Ncw York.
How Are Your Nerves?
If they are weak and you feel nervous and
easily "liustrated." can't sleep, and rise in the
morning unrefreshed. your blood is poor.
Strong nerves depend upon rich. nourishing
blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the nerves
strong by enriching and vitalizing the blood.
It gives sweet. refreshing sleep and completely
cures nervous troubles. Begin taking it today.
Nausea. indigestion are cured by Hood's Pills.
Night-keys. as a rule, have the hard
est work to do in the morning.
Do not get scared if your heart trou
bles you. Most likely you suffer from
indig'estion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure di
gests what you eat and gives the worn
out stomach perfect rest. It is the
only preparation known that completely
digests all classes of foods: that is why
it cures the worst cases of indigestion
and stomach trouble after everything
else has failed. It may he taken in all
conditions and cannot help but do you
good. The It. B. Loryea Drug Store,
Isaac M. Loryea, Prop.
Three of a kind would have scooped
the Ark, as it held nothing but pairs.
Keep Quiet
and use Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar
rhoa Remedy for all pains of the stomach and
all unnatural looseness of the bowels. It always
cures. For sale by the R. 13. Loryea Drug Store
Isaac M. Loryca. Propr. [janlay
The man who won't see his own er
rors is playing against himself with
loaded dice.
It is well to know that DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve will heal a burn and
stop the pain at once. It will cure
eczema and skin diseases and ugly
wounds and sores. It is a certain care
for piles. Counterfeits may be offered
you. See that you get the original De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. The R. B.
Loryea Drug Store, Isaac M. Loryea,
Prop.
Never marry a girl who is not afraid
of a mouse, unless you want to play
second violin.
The Best Prescription for Malaria
Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron
and Quinine is a tasteless form.-No
cure, no pay. Price 50c.
The things that make women sit
down and cry make men get up and
swear.
II A O T O 24.A.
Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought
WHY USE
Intrior Paints?
WHEN
LONCMAN & MARTINEZ' CELEBRATED PAINTS
Are used with profit and satisfaction from
MAINE to CALIFORNIA.
& ML OUTSIDE AND INSIDE
. M. WHITE AND COLORS
. Are sold under a Guarantee.
We have numerous testimonials commending
the quality and endurance of L. & M. PAINTS
from Manning, Clarendon and adjoining coun
ties.
TH. . B. TROE
Carries the most complete line of L. & M.
Paints. White Lead. Plasti'o and Muresco,
Wagon and Carriage Paints. Floor Paints, Var
nish Stains-all colors-Domestic Paints, one
pint cans: Burnt and Raw Umber and Sienna.
Ivory and Drop Black Prussian Blue.
Our Oil Department
Is particularly full, embracing Wood Filler,
Fish Oil. Japan Dryer. Sperm Of11. Asphaltum,
Copal and Coach Varnish. Hard Oil Finish.
Neats' Foot Oil. Machine Oil. Raw and Boiled
Linseed Oil. Machine Oil. Spindle Oil. Kerosene
Oil. Vestal Oil. 175 per cent: Turpentine. Vene
tian Red. Spanish Brown. Whiting. Plaster of
Paris. Glass. Putty and Triangles.
Contractors. Builders and Painters will find
it to their material advantage to communicate
or see us In person erc placing their orders.
It goes without saying that as usual our stock
DRUGS AND flEDICiNES
Is complete in every particular, and that no
second grade goods arc permitted to enter our
establishment.
ISAAC M, LORYEA, Proprietor,
SIRgn of' tho
-Golden Mortar,
MANNINC, S. 0.
"PH -ONE NO. :2.
MisOlivia Ingram will be pleased to see
hrmany friends.
Mr. Jno. E. Arant. Ph. G., graduate of South
Carolina College of Pharmacy, is in charge of
our Prescription Department.
J. S.BELL,
Opp. Central Hotel, Manning, S. C.
-: DEALER IN:
Bicycles and-Bicycle Supplies.
I also repair wheels and guar-antee my
work.
MACHINERY REPAIRINC A SPECIALTY.
All work entrusted to me will receive
prompt attention either- day or night.
J. S. BELL.
The Times
DOES NEAT
Job Printing.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
R.AION'S RELIEF
RAMON'S NERVE AND BONE OIL
still head the list and arc acknowledged by
all to be the great conquerors of pains,
aches and disease-s for which they are
recomme.nded.
Raon's Roet will positively cure
pains of all kinds, such as Headache, Sick
Headache. Toothache, Netiralgia, Cramp
Colic, Pains in the stomach and Bowels,
Diarrh:ca, &:e., almost instantly, and, as a
householi reiiiedv for the-se sudden sick
nesset. it has no enumal in thme world. 'Once
tried. always u-sed." Price 25 and 50 cents.
Sample bottles 10 cents.
Ramon's Ntervo & sono Oil is the
original and (lily genuine Nerve and Bone
Oil made. It is just what its name implies,
and penetrating quickly to the nerve and
bone, relieves iain. dIrives away disease
and effects a permanent -ure. A specific
for Rheumatism, Sores. Bruises. Sprains.
Cuts, Burns, and all injuries to the flesh of
either man or beast. Price Z5 and 50 c-eats.
Sample bottles 1t0 cents.
The genuine has the name blown in the
bottle. The Relief is put up in squar-e red
catoons and the Oil in green cartoons.
TrAKE NO OTHER
FOR SALE BY
The DR. B. Lnrya Drug-Stnre.
FALL IND WINTER I
I ANNOUNCEENT. I Uu1rin
Clothing Buyers IAL SAL
OF CLARENDON COUNTY. -
4ii
ii 1 E Have Exclusive Control
I in Sumter of the famous
'T EH Calicoes, worth 5c, our price......... .....c
FECHHEIMER, FISHEL & CO. . .....................4
1 CLOTHING. Cr
141 These Suits and Overcoats are Homespun, worth 9c, at 7%c
1 made by the best tailors in New
York city, and are entirely different Fruit of the Loom 4-4 Bleached Homespun, worth l0c, at.. 8c
11 from the ordinary ready-to-wear 4Gc 25c
4-n clothing.
141 Wclsot crrhafnlgin.o 29-inch Dress Goods, worth 15 and 20c, our1
We also carry a full line of& 12
* Mcdiuiiand Lw Prced Gsls, Colored Silks and Satins, worth 75c, our price.......b 50
Medium ad Low Priced Goods, our price...250
So that if youi want a cheap suit, a Ladies' Battle Axe Button and Lace Shoes, w
our rce.... "$1.
medium price suit, or a fine tailor- $
madeLadies' Battle Axe Button and Lace Shoes, worth $1.25, 8
in betting it here.our price...................................98
in getting it here. $
Our stock of all other goods, in
Ourstckof llotergoosin ~ Boys' Clothing from 98c to..........................
eluding Men's Suits from $3.98 to a fine $20 Clay Worsted Suit.
ff1, , R'qqTRUNKS, VALISES and HAND BAGS at greatly reduced
Boys' and Chdren's Clothing, prices.
and Clthng SADDLES and HARNESS Cheaper than the cheapest.
HATS AND FURNISHINC COODS,
HATSANDFURNSHIG GODS.Give us a call if you wish BARGAINS.
SIs complete,. and we will certainly
Iscmlt, n ewl crany E We are receiving NEW GOODS on every train and can suit
w % appreciate your patronage. the most fastidious.
CaliOur cr riinery ..
Da Is complete and we will take great D ea.. rtm .,. .....n..t
Thanking the trade for past favors, I remain
2 G Yours respectfully,
Coloed Stilk ad Sn wr 7, o
putChgioff bulks, thtoirtas coeyouwillpeedc e.......... ......2 5
. Has put youiin'miatofla AoodBuanynthind that youehaveobee
down, at.............$1.0, ur ric.................................STR n xmn u od n opr qult*n
ONE OT Mn'sBlac Suis, ortheveywhee$750;$499 Laie Batthen Axetailttor inLc SuhCol, you willsee,
our price. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ou pic........................................... htw r tpaedo l tes u
ues, foros'Clthngfom98.t........................80 ehemr ibl&C. ...........
Ben'seruitassomof3Suits aafine,20$10,y$1rsteddSuit
I Our Men'sTClothSOvecoats, worthHAND50AGS JimgDandtesy$4.99ced
our pricecjus
S ae qADl and ARES Cotlheir goosan thechapendon.
25cWeYoun en ing a pODerfe train alncan ood t
Ou in f os'KeePnt uisfrmS o16yar f g, ~ ou welMile orlinefre y Dpcae.ment
at $2 99Is3complend a4.49eareltheakey besttvaluesurn thescoty.gyou-the
Are always reliable and beatankin the trade forsye nmdu rc goos farebst fo hemineyee
Our atte Ax an Jula Mrlow Shes or Ldie andChi eenin annig. eYasorcrryaefulelnefouChap,
drens puoes we ban o aod alnow tog Chared ounty Sutpreen 2 0up u in f_
Poiiey ae havfew tbersl Peahefs i ttl Cloth ntey wn' hang
th t:our price... ............................ 7e~
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tter Hamsston-r Soes a re tIh, bet ind th olp. e. scmltpce a~ rm5 65 e ar
pu eoin' Clthercas word t yh a ablue Jimraam
io-rwu sfr Cricrendon......... ..........- pric - 2. . Se----n f M s Jn okns os ne a t
hEaper goy's ate $15an Suits worthtpntsmae:wthooubekeeandseas;.heyar
Ou Ne lTingos' Knee ns is froo8dt 16Syeas of agench arvl for ieo
compelled9t mae3.4ore and w4.4 are nowvr bs ull of the; ty. nW l=O e h e
th e awast th e iae affo d ba h onfrsye
Cour Clothle Axesp and liaclotWe Shve thLdese gods hil-slln na aeaeo ixpi esa.Te
inrte on's shadesbn of an, rey welrkown toarndo ue.ty eietebs n otcmotbeSo vrofrdt
~ peo stleadbeuy
Pos i biles ave the or sol pe pattrn ar fie forneyt itn t e taei ann ran te oni ot ao
Sik t1 n 0 e adwl aebatfleeigm.Remember these Shoes areguaantedoyeteulrget.soeEanuac
dloreses ShesfrTHEeM. outyhepici_2.0
re hn nDesGos~ ls
Wopled howngakne lordely linde a o u Matn. DPatternsLaie'
Alwas instok.tIhfatmaehavethemosfcomlet
oIn thmereal nietas, olarl, Serges, an iten uitbiness ade'an hide'sSos rofee
Costume alts yomu ns n d Be roaiddothat prie isavegiithe theoodse
infthedseason'sinhades ofrTanrGreyeBrownaandnBlue.nTheyaar
Our Silksat 15 and20 yperryrdrwilermkeabeautiuleeven,
La ie a o or condr tirence Model ouFlee k sLe , includin Yor eyrepcfly
chie arceshoiglvl likeDie Mackrgs and Matin adg oos
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